When new regions are explored and the species in them are discovered, how does the wider world experience these animals? The Strange Creatures exhibition will explore the world of animal representations, featuring the painting of a kangaroo by George Stubbs. It was painted following Captain Cook’s first “Voyage of Discovery” and is Europe’s first experience of an Australian animal.
Palaeontologists and historians of science, exploration and art from across University College London will tell stories from their own disciplines. Featuring medieval accounts of exotic creatures, art from the ages of exploration and empire, contemporary taxidermy and reconstructions of dinosaurs based on cutting-edge engineering principles, this exhibition questions how unknown animals are communicated to the wider public.
Monday to Saturday 1-5pm
Suitable for
Any age
Admission
The exhibition is free and there is no need to book. Monday to Saturday 1-5pm.
Website
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums/zoology/whats-on
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